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You know what, once in awhile i do talk in a deeper/lower pitch tone and I never stutter when I do so. That is interesting you brought that up!...
Depends a lot in the severity I suppose so I can’t speak for everyone. But I have improved my stuttering by ALOT trough a different mindset, talking in a deeper voice, pacing and articulating myself a...
My father, who struggled with stuttering in his late teenagehood and early adulthood, completely overcame it. Overcoming stuttering is possible. He didn't attend any speech therapy or read books about...
For a long time, stuttering was defined as a disorder with the vocal folds!! Until we learned that it has a neurological basis. This is really interesting, thanks for sharing your story. Do you feel l...
Had an audiologist tell me that there’s a theory that there is a lag between what I hear and the motor functions that produce speech. I thought it was interesting. I gave it some credence when I reali...
Let’s be rational here for a second. Diet and nutrition is endlessly more complex than modern science can understand. However, alternative diets rely on these roundabout answers to prey on people look...
Singing! For some left brain/right brain explanation, people don't stutter when they sing. I think I saw something about stutterers processing speech through the other side of the brain compared to no...
There is evidence that neurochemicals affect stuttering. The microbiome thing may contribute. Keep doing everything you can, no matter the theory as long as it's medically sound....
There is evidence that neurochemicals affect stuttering. The microbiome thing may contribute. Keep doing everything you can, no matter the theory as long as it's medically sound....
I actually have spasmodic dysphonia (aka laryngeal dystonia), and for the longest time I believed I had a stutter. But after going to stutter support groups I realized I didn't sound anything like tha...
Speech shadowing/masking
Speech shadowing/masking Hello everyone, I have stuttered since I was four,(I'm 24 now) and I would like to ask and share my observations and thoughts... Does anyone here have experience masking thei...
When singing, you develop mainly only this skill. In parallel, if there will be performances in front of an audience, you can get rid of the fear of people and performances. In fact, the main + in su...
u/skyrkt see the comment above from a former graduate of the program. We'd love to have you if you can make it and I am happy to answer any questions you have!...
Stuttering in ear training/sight singing class
Stuttering in ear training/sight singing class Hi all, I've been a long time lurker. I've thoroughly enjoyed reading through some of the threads in this subreddit and I've learned a lot from fellow s...
Hi back to you. I stutter much more speaking Spanish. I'm a native English speaker. I heard that stutterers who alter their voices, or are actors can lose their stutter ( James Earl Jones) when he's ...
Sometimes not at all, but sometimes a little bit. But my stutter is definitely tenfolds better when singing, you’re right. Now only if I was a good singer lol...
Why I don’t stutter with strangers
Why I don’t stutter with strangers So as the title says, I tend to speak kinda fluently when I have convos with people I don’t know ,but stutter more with ,for example my mother. Two weeks ago I we...
Me too. I also stutter when I sing and play saxophone. A Dr. Of stuttering even did a study on me and couldn’t get any conclusive findings...
Pretty sure it's neurological. I stutter when I talk alone too. I stutter when I read passages aloud (in my normal pitch/tone), but not when I purposely speak louder than usual. I don't stutter when...
Can it still be organic stuttering?
Can it still be organic stuttering? If I stutter badly in my native language, but in English almost never or not that I ever noticed it? Or would it mean that it’s only neurotic? Thanks! ...